Hi. My name is Steve Woods and I work in HP Enterprise Services Application Modernization. I’ll be posting on topics that involve how we use some fairly innovative approaches to legacy transformation. In particular, I’ll discuss our Visual Intelligence Tools. Let me begin by covering the...
I should have posted this earlier but here's the details for a useful event if you have an interest in Apps Transformation & Modernization. We have a star-studded line-up of speakers, some of whom will be available for chat during the event. You can here from Geoffrey Moore, Crossing the Chasm...
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Legacy Transformation - the cost of doing nothing
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pevans@hp.com
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11-02-2009
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Filed under: transformation, legacy, visualization, modernization, mainframe, MFA, source code, steve woods, cobol, asymmetrical, inferential statistics, decompostion, hp, modernisation, mainframe alternative, apps, paul evans, visualization tools, application, john pickett, lower costs
At the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting, neuroscientists are interested in the tricks magicians use to fool us ( http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/48544/title/Magic_for_neuroscientists ). It seems that magicians are keenly aware of issues we humans have. How we perceive is a very...
In his book, How to Measure Anything , Douglas W. Hubbard laments the reluctance of IT organizations to use inferential statistics for measurement. Hubbard poses the question of how to measure the number of fish in a lake. Many IT decision makers might respond just to drain the lake, kill the fish, then...
Eschewing Symmetry: The Joy of Asymmetrical Thinking Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetry I hear it often from our transformation customers. We have X million lines of legacy code and we want to transform it to a modern architecture. We’ve spoken with several vendors who have transformation...